Somebody posted an old CWB ad in the connelly thread with the world renowned Mr. Jeremy Kovak in it. This sparked something I saw a while back and always wondered but never asked... Was this guy landing Air mobe 5's back in the day? I know I've seen it listed in trick lists (maybe INT stuff), but he is the only one I know of doing hs wake to wake mobe 5's in the 90's. Seems like I recall even seeing a sequence of it in and old WBM.

I mean, the Boner flip was monumental, but an AIR mobe 5?! As ugly as it may have been that's nuts...

I rode with him a couple years ago, super nice guy. He was on the boat but couldn't ride, really bad knee injury. And i would much rather see a mobe 5 than a freaking blind 180. I mean a HS MOBE 5 w2w!!! I would rather see that than even lyman busting a blind 180 20 feet into the flats.

"Why would i grab the board if it is already attached to my feet" -Jeremy Kovak

I was in the boat watching Andrew Adkison hitting double up after double up in an attempt to land his mobe 7. When he would give up on the trick, it would end up and this huge floaty back roll or wake jump that reminded me of Jeremy Kovak. I offered Andrew $100 to do a slowball, but he didn't take me up on it. Maybe we should put a bounty on some old tricks that nobody does any more!

There was a really old instructional in WBM where Jeff Heer did an AIR MOBE 5 in the flats. He was riding Hyperlite's first multi fin board the Project and wearing the original blue 3060 boots. They most certainly were air tricks. Heck Murray did an air whirly 5 if I'm not mistaken.

Erik, I'll check the video of the pro tour stop I had with Heer doing the mobe 5 when I get home tonight. When I mean a few years ago, it could have been around 99 or 2000, when he was still competing. I haven't seen him in a while though. And if my memory serves me correctly, it was switch w2w mobe 5.

Well here's something for everyone... The Push Process teaser has Andrew Adkison doing a grab mobe 5 off the wake (as well as one of his super close mobe 7 attempts) AND one of Keith Lyman's ginormous indy backside 180s. Now you can all surf the 'Net in peace.

I was watching Scrubs of the South recently and I have to say one of the most impressive things I have seen on video was an osmosis OA 7. I cannot remember who did it but it seems it was an old school rider.

check out high wake drifters, or wake the beast for some crazy action. I think it was in HWD, that brannon meek was sliding on a submarine or something. and see Gator nail a rock in wake the beast. I think he was at Lake Powell, and was riding in one of those canal type things.

So it took me a while to dig threw my videos but I found the one with Jeff Heer doing a W2W switch HS mobe 5. It was the 1998 Pro Tour stop in Ft. Lauderdale. The trick before that in his run was a HS mobe, one of the few guys at the time doing back to back mobes.

*It was a "few" more years ago then I thought.

And I also saw Russell Gay do a wake mobe 5 at the double up contest at the 2001 Malibu Open in Joliet, IL.

One last thing, Erik Ruck was doing a HS mute mobe 7 back in the early 2000's. I remember him sticking it at the 2001 Gravity Games. Although his version was different then the one I saw Adkison throw in the Push Process Teaser. Ruck would do the first 360 ole and the second 360 with a handle pass.

Ryan that's awesome. I wish that was somewhere on the 'net because I love seeing throw back footage of riders who dropped off the face of the earth - especially when they're doing stuff that you rarely even see in modern times. I think Ruck's trick your talking about would probably be considered a hs ole 7, as a heel mobe 7 would actually require three full rotations (1 flip and two spins). I remember when he used to do an Indy moby dick too off the double up - or Indy tantrum late bs 3 whatever you want to call it - PIMP!

Also Ive never had the privilege to see the boner flip. Does anyone know if any of these youtube'ish websites have a clip of this? Id love to see this mystical maneuver...

Dave, wish I was computer savy enough to be able to take my vhs footage of Heer and post it. I'll see if any of my friends have a clue on how to do that. As for Ruck, I don't disagree with you on the name of it, but that's what they were calling it back when he was doing it. Kind of like the when they call Soven's Whirly Dick a whirly 7. If people do considered it a whirly 7, it's a different version of the whirly 7 I've seen Parks throw a "few" years ago.

I think it would be cool to have a topic like "Where are they now?" Check up on riders that were the founders of our sport like the dirty dozen, as well as top level riders that we never hear of anymore. It was cool to read the interview with Andrea Gaytan. That's the stuff that I really like to read about.